SIGMATEK CTMS Series Servo Drives — CTMS020
SIGMATEK CTMS Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview The SIGMATEK CTMS series represents a core product line within SIGMATEK's…
Model: 01-450-031 256MB LX800
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Technical Dossier
The SIGMATEK LX800 series is a high-performance CPU and I/O platform developed by SIGMATEK GmbH & Co KG (Austria), designed for deployment in demanding industrial automation environments. Based on the AMD Geode LX800 processor architecture (500 MHz, x86-compatible), the LX800 series serves as the computational backbone of SIGMATEK's LASAL X control system. It is installed across continuous-process industries including petrochemical refineries, chemical processing plants, power generation facilities, and offshore platforms where deterministic real-time control and long-term hardware availability are non-negotiable requirements. The platform supports SIGMATEK's proprietary LASAL (Language for Automation Systems and Applications) runtime environment and integrates natively with the S-DIAS and DIAS backplane bus architectures. Its fanless, solid-state design and extended operating temperature range make it suitable for panel-mount and cabinet installations in harsh industrial environments.
SIGMATEK introduced the LX800-based CPU modules as a successor to earlier x86 platforms (including 486 and Pentium-class controllers) in the mid-2000s, coinciding with the commercial availability of the AMD Geode LX800 SoC. The LX800 offered a significant step forward: integrated memory controller, hardware-accelerated floating-point unit, and a power envelope under 1W — critical for fanless industrial enclosures.
Early LX800 modules shipped with 128 MB of onboard SDRAM and CompactFlash storage. Subsequent revisions expanded RAM to 256 MB (as in the 01-450-031) and introduced enhanced communication interfaces including CANopen, Ethernet, and USB. The series was designed for compatibility with SIGMATEK's DIAS backplane, allowing mixed-generation I/O modules to coexist on the same rack — a key factor in its longevity across multi-decade plant installations.
As of 2020–2026, the LX800 series has entered the mature/end-of-life phase. SIGMATEK has transitioned new projects to the S-DIAS CP series (ARM Cortex-A based) and the DIAS-Drive platform. However, the installed base of LX800 systems in legacy plants remains substantial. Lifecycle extension support — including refurbished modules, tested spares, and firmware-matched replacements — is the primary procurement mode for this series.
The following SKUs represent verified, commonly referenced modules within the SIGMATEK LX800 / LASAL X ecosystem. Modules are classified by functional category.
CPU / Controller Modules
Digital Input (DI) Modules
Digital Output (DO) Modules
Analog Input (AI) Modules
Analog Output (AO) Modules
Communication / Network Modules
Power Supply Modules
The SIGMATEK LX800 series is no longer in active production for most module types. Lead times through official distribution channels are extended or indefinite for many SKUs. DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory of tested LX800 modules sourced from decommissioned plant equipment, authorized surplus channels, and controlled refurbishment programs.
For end-users operating LX800-based LASAL X systems beyond their original design life, DriveKNMS provides: direct replacement of CPU modules (including firmware-matched units), I/O module substitution with functional equivalents, and emergency same-week dispatch for critical process shutdowns. All obsolete LX800 modules are catalogued by hardware revision and firmware compatibility to prevent integration conflicts on existing backplanes.
SIGMATEK LX800 modules use a proprietary DIAS backplane bus with time-critical synchronous communication. Standard bench testing is insufficient for validating backplane integrity and inter-module timing. DriveKNMS applies a dedicated test protocol for this series: